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Super Soft Streamer Brushes

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PLEASE SELECT SIZE FIRST, BEFORE COLOUR – Super soft Streamer Brushes constructed using Fishient synthetic fibres and are guaranteed to produce optimal results on your flies, and save you time and hassle.

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Super soft Streamer Brushes constructed using Fishient synthetic fibres and are guaranteed to produce optimal results on your flies, and save you time and hassle.

Made in South Africa

Available in 1wo sizes, 1 inch (25mm) and 2 inch (50mm)
Two 30cm long brushes per pack.

Stainless steel dubbing brush wire core
Try using a Hannibal Mask to bulk out the head of your fly

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Super Soft Streamer Brushes have been constructed using original synthetic fibres from fishient and are guaranteed to produce optimal results on your flies.

Use as a collar or tie a few wraps for a head and trim to shape.
Makes tying a fly so simple.Made using high quality stainless steel wire.
2 pieces per pack, 12" each in length. Available in 2", 1" and 1/2" sizes

Try tying this brush fly

Tips for making dubbing brushes for fly tying:

Use the right type of wire. The wire you use for your dubbing brush will affect the stiffness of the brush and how well it holds the dubbing. A thinner wire will make a more flexible brush, while a thicker wire will make a more rigid brush. A good starting point is to use 0.006" or 0.009" stainless steel wire.

Choose the right dubbing materials. The dubbing materials you use will affect the appearance and texture of your brush. You can use a variety of materials, including rabbit fur, elk hair, mallard flank feathers, and synthetic fibers. Experiment with different materials to find what works best for you.

Be generous with the dubbing. When you're making a dubbing brush, it's important to be generous with the dubbing. This will help to ensure that the brush holds its shape and that the dubbing doesn't fall out.
Twist the wire tightly. Once you've added the dubbing to the wire, be sure to twist the wire tightly. This will help to secure the dubbing and prevent it from unraveling.

Tease out the dubbing. Once you've twisted the wire tightly, use a dubbing needle or your fingers to tease out the dubbing. This will help to create a more even and fluffy brush.

Experiment with different techniques. There are many different techniques for making dubbing brushes. Experiment with different techniques to find what works best for you.

Here are some additional tips:

Use a Dubbing Brush Maker Stonfo 661 table to help you make your brushes. This will help to keep the wire straight and make it easier to twist the dubbing.
Use a ferrule to make the end of your brush more durable. This will help to prevent the wire from bending or breaking.
Apply a coat of clear coat to your brush to protect it from the elements.

With a little practice, you'll be able to make your own dubbing brushes that will help you create beautiful and realistic fly patterns.